
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc.
FNDFloor & Decor Holdings, Inc. is a specialty retailer of hard surface flooring and related home décor products. Founded in 2000, the company operates a network of stores across the United States, offering a wide selection of flooring materials such as tile, wood, laminate, and stone, along with tools and installation accessories. Known for its large-format showrooms and competitive pricing, Floor & Decor serves professional contractors and do-it-yourself customers alike.
Company News
A ceasefire between Trump and Iran triggered a sharp reversal in market expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts. Oil prices crashed 18% to $92, reducing inflation concerns and pushing Fed cut probability from 25% to 34% by year-end. Rate-sensitive sectors including homebuilders, clean energy, and regional banks rallied on Wednesday as yields f...
Park Presidio Capital reduced its position in Floor & Decor by 215,041 shares (worth $13.94 million) in Q4 2025. The home improvement retailer's stock has declined 40% over the past year due to slowing comparable sales (down 5% in Q4) and softer demand linked to higher mortgage rates affecting renovation projects. While annual revenue grew 5.1% t...
Black Cypress Capital Management purchased an additional 115,858 shares of Floor & Decor (FND) in Q4 2025 for approximately $7.51 million, more than doubling its stake. The position now represents 8.57% of the fund's assets. The investment signals confidence that the stock may be near a cyclical bottom, though the company remains vulnerable to de...
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Abdiel Capital fully exited its position in Floor & Decor Holdings, selling 1,482,936 shares worth $112.64 million, reducing its assets under management and potentially signaling concerns about the company's performance and housing market conditions.









